The Great Doctor Girl

Chapter 80: Spring Warmth in the Medical Hall and Deep Love in the Courtyard

At this time, Huang Junze was still communicating with Mr. Heping.

"You can stay in Luoshu's room tonight, and your two followers can stay in the side room. The place is rather simple, and it's a good opportunity for you to experience Luoshu's life." Mr. Ping said in a gentle tone, with a deep look in his eyes.

After Huang Junze agreed, he walked towards my residence with a complicated and slightly expectant mood.

As for me, I endured that long and lonely night and came to the medical clinic after breakfast.

In the clinic, I am like a busy bee, seeing patients, taking their pulses, and prescribing medicine, racing against time and concentrating fully.

Before I knew it, the morning had passed.

At noon, Xin Xin, a patient I hadn't seen for a long time, and her parents suddenly appeared in front of me like surprised visitors.

Seeing her rosy face, bright eyes and full of energy, the joy in my heart instantly burst into fireworks.

Her youthful vigor made it clear at a glance that she had recovered very well.

"Sister Luo, thank you for curing my illness." She ran up to me happily, took my hand, and then gave me a big hug.

This sudden enthusiasm surprised me. In my entire life, except for Huang Junze, no one has ever been so close to me, and it was a same-sex hug.

The girl's dazed and lifeless look when she first came is still clearly in my memory. Now she is completely different.

"This girl scared Dr. Luo." Xin Xin's parents saw my stunned expression and said with a smile. The smile on their faces was as bright as a flower blooming in midsummer.

"Dr. Luo, thank you so much. Our daughter is cured. Our whole family thanks you! The sky is finally clear in our home." As they said this, they were so excited that they were about to kneel down. I quickly stretched out my hands to help them up.

"Get up quickly, get up quickly, this is what I should do! I can't stand you guys like this! Seeing her get better is better than anything else..." I was happy for them from the bottom of my heart, and that smile was like the warm sunshine in spring, warm and sincere.

"Doctor Luo, we don't have anything valuable in our hometown, so we brought you some local specialties as a token of our gratitude." As they spoke, they placed bags of corn, baskets of peaches and other agricultural products in front of me.

"You are so polite, thank you, thank you, these are all good things." I gladly accepted their kindness, my heart filled with emotion.

"Sister Luoshu, you are amazing. My parents took me to see doctors for several years but my illness couldn't be cured. You cured me with such a simple and cheap method." Xin Xin jumped and danced like a lively elf, and turned back into the lively and vivid girl she was.

"Seeing you like this now, I am really happy for you, sister." I said sincerely, the joy bubbling out from the bottom of my heart like a spring, and my eyes were full of relief and blessings.

"Sister Luoshu, Sister Luoshu, can you accept me as your apprentice? I want to study medicine like you, cure more people and reduce everyone's pain." Xin Xin looked at me expectantly, her eyes full of desire and determination, as if this was her lifelong pursuit.

"Doctor Luo, Xinxin has finally recovered and is almost 20 years old now. She missed the best learning opportunity in school. This illness has touched her deeply. She made this decision after an in-depth communication with us. I hope you can accept her and do anything for her!" Xinxin's parents looked at me without blinking, their eyes full of expectation, as if they were expecting me to nod in agreement immediately.

"Xinxin, uncle and aunt, I understand your feelings very well. This is indeed a difficult decision, and I am very grateful for your trust in me. But the road to studying medicine is long and hard, full of countless challenges and hardships. You have to think about it carefully." I recalled my own 18-year medical journey, which was full of sweat and tears, countless days and nights of hard study, and repeated practice and setbacks. So I asked them to consider it carefully.

"We've decided. I'm not afraid of hardship." The three of them said in unison. Xin Xin's eyes were firm, and he said firmly that he was not afraid of hardship.

"I have no problem hiring you, but the training process is not only hard, but the salary I can offer is also not much." My clinic is struggling to operate on meager profits.

"Doctor Luo, as long as you can give her something to eat, that's enough. We didn't even think about asking for a salary. We would be very grateful if you didn't charge us."

"Then let's try it first." Xin Xin and I looked at each other, understood each other, and tacitly agreed to be master and disciple.

Meanwhile, Huang Junze stepped into the courtyard where I had lived for 18 years. At that moment, it was as if time had stopped for him.

The first thing that catches your eye is the orderly rows of plum blossom piles in the backyard.

Those piles have experienced countless baptisms of wind and rain. Although the surface is slightly mottled, they are still very strong, like a masterpiece left behind by the skilled craftsman of time.

He seemed to see me practicing hard here every day. My figure was as light as a deer running through the woods, my steps were steady and powerful, and every step seemed to be stepping on the drumbeat of the earth. The determination and persistence in my eyes seemed to be able to penetrate all difficulties.

His gaze shifted to the side, where a shoulder pole and two buckets lay quietly in the corner.

The wood of the shoulder pole showed signs of being polished by time, and it was smooth yet weathered. There were also many small dents on the edge of the bucket.

He could imagine me carrying the bucket of water on the shoulder pole, walking back and forth between the water source and the yard with heavy but determined steps.

The water in the bucket swayed with my steps, splashing out playfully and wetting my clothes and trouser legs.

I persisted day by day, like a warrior looking for light in the darkness, just to make myself stronger.

Moving to the backyard, you will see exotic flowers and plants competing with each other in beauty, and the colorful colors interweaving into a breathtakingly beautiful painting.

As the breeze blows gently, the flowers are like a group of lively elves, dancing happily and emitting charming fragrance.

Among them is a plant called "Dream Vanilla", whose leaves are lavender, the color is like colorful clouds in a dream, and the delicate lines on the leaves seem like patterns carefully drawn by the magical painter of nature.

It exudes a dreamy fragrance that floats in the air, like a group of invisible fairies playing happily.

Huang Junze knew very well that this was the unique herb used to make sachets for him, and it was unique here.

This sachet seems to be the invisible yet extremely strong emotional thread between us, tightly connecting us together and carrying my love for him.

Further in, there is a quiet open space surrounded by lush trees. That is where I meditate.

The branches and leaves of the trees are intertwined, forming a natural green tent.

The moss on the ground is soft and moist, like a layer of green clouds, witnessing the countless peaceful times I have spent here.

The sunlight shines through the gaps in the leaves, forming golden spots of light, like fragments of stars scattered on the ground.

Huang Junze stood there, closed his eyes, and tried to feel the mood I once had.

At that moment, he seemed to be able to hear my breathing here and feel the peace and tranquility in my heart. It was a wonderful feeling of blending with the world and having a dialogue with nature.

Then, Huang Junze walked into my room.

Although the room is plain and simple, it exudes a warm atmosphere everywhere, just like a warm little nest.

An ordinary wooden bed with neatly folded bedding, the color of which was as light and elegant as the morning mist.

There is a wooden desk placed by the window. The texture of the desk is clearly visible, like the wrinkles of time. The pens, inks, paper and inkstones on it are placed neatly, as if quietly telling the story of the owner's self-discipline and diligence.

The bookshelf against the wall is filled with professional books on traditional Chinese medicine and Yijing, including the profound "Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic". I have read every page over and over again, and the corners are slightly curled up, silently telling of its importance.

There is also the "Tao Te Ching", which contains profound philosophical thoughts. It is like a wise elder, silently guiding me in the direction of progress.

The mysterious "Yin Fu Jing" gives me new insights every time I read it, just like opening a door to a wonderful world.

"The Book of Prophecies", "The Book of Burial", "The Book of Plum Blossoms", "The Divine Essence", "The Yuanhai Ziping"... Every book is a treasure trove of knowledge. The corners of some books have been worn out, and those traces of wear are the footprints I left on the road of seeking knowledge, witnessing my desire and pursuit of knowledge.

Hanging on the wall is a landscape painting that I drew myself. Although the brushstrokes are a bit immature, they are full of my love for life and yearning for the future.

The mountains and rivers in the painting seem to have life, with undulating hills and gurgling water. That is the beautiful world in my heart and the habitat of my soul.

Huang Junze looked at everything in the room, feeling a lot of emotions in his heart.

He seemed to be able to see me concentrating on reading medical books by lamplight at night in this simple and tidy room. Under the dim light, my figure was as firm as a sculpture, immersed in the ocean of knowledge and unable to extricate myself.

It seems as if he sees me sitting in front of the window, gazing into the distance and missing my loved ones, with a hint of sadness and deep attachment in my eyes.

He increasingly realized how difficult it had been for me to live in the mountains for eighteen years. I had maintained my inner purity and passion for life in such a harsh environment. This indomitable spirit made him both admire and feel distressed.

Looking at everything in front of me, I finally had a complete understanding of my life.

He secretly swore in his heart: "From now on, I must protect Luo Shu well and never let her suffer again. I will hold up a sky without wind and rain for her, so that Luo Shu can bloom freely under this sky, like a blooming flower, beautiful and happy."

As for me, after seeing Xinxin's family off in the clinic, I continued to devote myself to my busy work.

When night fell, I dragged my tired body back to my residence, not knowing when Huang Junze would come back.

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